Very nice!
Trying to make Sira a character after she went from Vendor -> gal pal of Maiev -> dead -> edgelord atheist in the span of maybe an entire questline
Why so many people think Nathanos is weak? Do you think Sylvanas will make him her Champion, her second in command, just for love?High elves would never accepted a human in their ranks if is not worthy.Also, we all know that Windrunner sisters loves strong human man XDI like to compare him with someone like Tyrathan Khort. For those who don't know him, He is a very strong human hunter who gained the respect and friendship of Vol'jin, in the novel "Vol'jin: Shadows of the Horde"
How DARE elves have emotions! Or that undead ones have emotions of ANGER!
Promising so far. I don't get why Nathanos get much hate, I see him as an interesting character. One that I fear we'll miss his presence soon the same way we currently miss Garrosh. Warcraft story demands those antagonists to be interesting.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DpHyJN_XoAAGLDF.jpgJust gonna leave this here.
Good lord, Night Elf players really do go completely ballistic the second their race isn't depicted as the MOST NOBLE, WISEST, SMARTEST AND SEXY OF ALL THE RACES. Jesus. Every time there are people complaining that "A NIGHT ELF WOULD NEVER DO THIS" and "WOW THE LORE IS TAKING A CRAP ON THE NELVES AGAIN".Seriously, Gnomes are a race that faced much more adversity than Nelves ever did and are still super chill and helpful to everyone in the Alliance, not getting a hissy fit over "BUH MA VENGEANCE".Stop thinking your race is powerful just because it is old, everyone has weaknesses and strengths. It's not lore breaking for nelves to not be perfect once in a while. Jeez.
People getting mad that there are actually different people in other races that have different personalities. Like somehow it's not possible for there to be people who are impatient despite their immortality or there could be really patient and reluctant goblins.
Night Elves totally don't get @#$% on as much as people say. Please ignore the unaddressed genocide behind the curtain
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